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Care Center Dayton

Pet HospitalOhioMontgomery CountyCentervilleClyo Road

6421 Clyo Rd, Centerville, OH 45459, USA

4.0

This is hard for me to write this. But February 21 we took one of our cats obsidian to the Clayton animal hospital because he wasn’t peeling. Turns out he had a blockage. So they were worried that he was going to make it overnight he they cared for him because they aren’t 24/7 and also said if he didn’t get better we would’ve had to go to care center anyway. So we just decided to rush him out to care center to get treatment we thought we was giving our buddy the best possible care. So we get there they quoted us for 24 hours 36 and 48 we asked questions about if the 24 hours is effective because that’s the only one we could scramble up the money for. Which was $1,995 just for them to start treating him. So Saturday February 22 they were keeping us updated and saying he’s doing fine he ate for them and all this stuff so when it came close to the time to pick him up now all of sudden they just now run his blood test and seen his kidney levels were very high. So they said he would have to stay again for another 24hours which was another $1,000+ dollars that we didn’t have we struggled to pay for the first treatment. So we ask for another 12 hours which would’ve been the 36 they quoted us for and they said that was realistic he needs to be there another 24hours and they needed the money before continuing treatment . So we went to get him. But before they handed him over to us they make us/ people sign a form saying they can’t be held responsible if anything happens to your pet since you refuse treatment. But it’s like we got what treatment we could afford and it shouldn’t be a issue to take your pet somewhere else that’s cheaper. So then later that night into Sunday he got worse he wouldn’t move eat drink anything but they claimed he did it for them and they didn’t give him any antibiotics talking about no infection showed up but how when y’all said his kidney function was still off. So we couldn’t get him to a vet again until Monday because vets are closed Sunday . We took him back to the Clayton animal hospital in the 24th which I wish I would’ve just kept him there Friday 21. But he’s heart rate was slow and kidneys took a hit and his bladder started to expand because he couldn’t pee. So they got him in started treatment. So we left and called them around 5pm to check on him they said they were able to get some urine out but it had mucus in it. So they were doing another catheter. About 5:40pm they called and said he wasn’t going to make it. He had blood clots from care center poking him with all those catheters and since he never got antibiotics he’s kidney infection spread fast. So we was left no choice but to put him down. These people don’t care they all about money they don’t work with people they don’t have any type of payment plans or anything just want people to give them all their money at once before they do anything to your pet. I’ve also seen similar stories. These people are heartless and don’t care about you or your pets they are just money hungry and show no type of compassion or sympathy towards people who have to struggle on getting money to pay for care. I also feel like they give people animals something before they leave their care so they don’t make it afterwards. Because how can you force someone to sign a paper to pick up your animal and saying they can’t be held responsible for your pet after they leave because you denied care. But people don’t deny care people simply can’t afford it and they know this. They are just evil people who just looking for a check. As long as it’s not them they don’t care what so ever. Overall we scrambled up almost $3000 to try and save him and he still dies after they lied and said he was doing fine until we wanted to pick him up.

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Welcome to Care Center Dayton

Care Center Dayton, located at 6421 Clyo Rd, Centerville, OH 45459, is a "Hospital" category platform providing emergency and critical veterinary care. This clinic offers 24/7 services for pets requiring urgent medical attention.

Customer reviews present a stark contrast in experiences. One review details a highly negative experience, citing concerns about financial policies, treatment decisions, and communication. The reviewer expressed feeling pressured to pay large sums of money upfront and felt that their pet's condition deteriorated after being discharged. They also expressed concerns about the lack of payment plans and the requirement to sign a liability waiver when leaving the facility. This review raises questions about the clinic's handling of financial constraints and its communication with pet owners.

Conversely, another review highlights a positive experience with the clinic's end-of-life care. The reviewer praised the staff's kindness and compassion during their pet's euthanasia, noting the comfortable and supportive environment provided. This demonstrates that the clinic can provide compassionate care in certain situations.

Key features and services, based on customer feedback, include:

  • 24/7 emergency and critical veterinary care
  • Mixed reports on financial policies and treatment outcomes
  • Compassionate end-of-life care, according to some reviews
  • Potential for high upfront costs
  • Liability waiver requirement for pets discharged against medical advice

It is important to note that customer experiences can vary, and potential clients should consider both positive and negative reviews when making a decision. Due to the emergency nature of this clinic, it is advisable to discuss all concerns and financial implications with the staff before proceeding with treatment. For emergencies or inquiries, you can contact Care Center Dayton at (937) 428-0911 or +1 937-428-0911.

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6421 Clyo Rd, Centerville, OH 45459, USA

Reviews

This is hard for me to write this. But February 21 we took one of our cats obsidian to the Clayton animal hospital because he wasn’t peeling. Turns out he had a blockage. So they were worried that he was going to make it overnight he they cared for him because they aren’t 24/7 and also said if he didn’t get better we would’ve had to go to care center anyway. So we just decided to rush him out to care center to get treatment we thought we was giving our buddy the best possible care. So we get there they quoted us for 24 hours 36 and 48 we asked questions about if the 24 hours is effective because that’s the only one we could scramble up the money for. Which was $1,995 just for them to start treating him. So Saturday February 22 they were keeping us updated and saying he’s doing fine he ate for them and all this stuff so when it came close to the time to pick him up now all of sudden they just now run his blood test and seen his kidney levels were very high. So they said he would have to stay again for another 24hours which was another $1,000+ dollars that we didn’t have we struggled to pay for the first treatment. So we ask for another 12 hours which would’ve been the 36 they quoted us for and they said that was realistic he needs to be there another 24hours and they needed the money before continuing treatment . So we went to get him. But before they handed him over to us they make us/ people sign a form saying they can’t be held responsible if anything happens to your pet since you refuse treatment. But it’s like we got what treatment we could afford and it shouldn’t be a issue to take your pet somewhere else that’s cheaper. So then later that night into Sunday he got worse he wouldn’t move eat drink anything but they claimed he did it for them and they didn’t give him any antibiotics talking about no infection showed up but how when y’all said his kidney function was still off. So we couldn’t get him to a vet again until Monday because vets are closed Sunday . We took him back to the Clayton animal hospital in the 24th which I wish I would’ve just kept him there Friday 21. But he’s heart rate was slow and kidneys took a hit and his bladder started to expand because he couldn’t pee. So they got him in started treatment. So we left and called them around 5pm to check on him they said they were able to get some urine out but it had mucus in it. So they were doing another catheter. About 5:40pm they called and said he wasn’t going to make it. He had blood clots from care center poking him with all those catheters and since he never got antibiotics he’s kidney infection spread fast. So we was left no choice but to put him down. These people don’t care they all about money they don’t work with people they don’t have any type of payment plans or anything just want people to give them all their money at once before they do anything to your pet. I’ve also seen similar stories. These people are heartless and don’t care about you or your pets they are just money hungry and show no type of compassion or sympathy towards people who have to struggle on getting money to pay for care. I also feel like they give people animals something before they leave their care so they don’t make it afterwards. Because how can you force someone to sign a paper to pick up your animal and saying they can’t be held responsible for your pet after they leave because you denied care. But people don’t deny care people simply can’t afford it and they know this. They are just evil people who just looking for a check. As long as it’s not them they don’t care what so ever. Overall we scrambled up almost $3000 to try and save him and he still dies after they lied and said he was doing fine until we wanted to pick him up.

Feb 26, 2025 · Gemini B

Our elderly pittie who was already sick with cancer took a downturn on NYE. We brought her to Care Center for emergency euthanasia 😭. We called ahead of time and they already had a wonderful room set up for her upon our arrival 20 minutes later, with a couch, chocolate treats, and blankets. Everyone on staff from Reception to the Veterinarian were so kind and gentle. They helped her cross the rainbow bridge peacefully, painlessly, and surrounded by her favorite people. Thank you ALL for your kindness during an incredibly painful time.

Jan 02, 2025 · Jacquie Ayers

My cat had not been acting like her usual self so I opted to take her to Care Center. Due to her very unstable condition, they were able to bring her back to diagnostics and treatment immediately after speaking with reception. It appears that if a pet is in very unstable condition they are able to see them very quickly. All of the staff I encountered, which in my case were primarily Dr. Taylor, as well as Megan, Erin, Hannah, and many others, were incredibly compassionate, understanding, and helpful. Especially when it came to answering any questions and helping me understand my cats condition. Although my cat later passed at a different facility, all of the care my cat received was top-notch and I would most definitely recommend this location for your pets emergency healthcare.

Oct 12, 2024 · Martin Knife

Took my 5 month old boxer, Trevor, there Saturday, 9/14/2024. Arrived a little before 12:30 p.m. was told we would be next. We were told time after time a more serious case came in they were taking before our Trevor. After waiting 5 hours in an examine room we left in discuss of the place. I understand that an emergency may come in that needs to be seen next. But several times pushing our loved one to the end of the line is unfair. When I asked the front desk how they determined how seriuos the next pet was to be seen. The lady yelled at me and told me to read the sign on the wall, she was extremely rude. It is my opinion that the staff at Care Center Dayton does not realize that we love our puppy and the amount of worrying and crying we were doing was very stressful to us. We will never be back.

Sep 23, 2024 · John Poling

Our collie, Ginger, was seen twice over the first weekend of November for emergency services. And then on that first Monday for Internal Med consult and eventual decision that no pet owner ever wants to have to make.🥲. The entire staff we saw - from the intake techs to the ER docs and specialist were incredibly kind, gentle, and honest about Ginger’s issues. And once the decision was made, they were incredibly kind and gentle with our dear baby girl. And to top it off later we received a card with handwritten notes from all the staff that cared for Ginger. We were so appreciative. Never hesitate to take your beloved pets to Dayton Care Center.

Dec 31, 2024 · Noreen Bennett

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